Tesla installs more Megapacks at Giga Texas for Optimus training

Tesla has added more Megapacks to its Giga Texas site to power a new 500MW GPU cluster. This Cortex 2 facility will support training for the Optimus robot. The setup includes roughly 150 Megapacks and is set to go online in mid-2026.

At Tesla's Giga Texas facility, additional Megapacks are being installed to support the construction of a 500MW Cortex 2 GPU cluster. This advanced computing setup is designed specifically to train the company's Optimus humanoid robot.

According to reports, approximately 150 Megapacks are now present at the site, providing the necessary energy infrastructure for the high-power demands of the GPU cluster. Megapacks, Tesla's large-scale battery storage units, ensure reliable power delivery for energy-intensive operations like AI training.

The facility's timeline points to operational status in mid-2026, marking a significant step in Tesla's push into robotics. Optimus, unveiled as a versatile general-purpose robot, relies on substantial computational resources for development, and this cluster will accelerate those efforts.

This expansion at Giga Texas underscores Tesla's integration of renewable energy solutions with cutting-edge AI hardware, potentially boosting efficiency in robot training processes.

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